Brees Auction Deadline Oct. 28Brees Auction Deadline Oct. 28

Brees Auction Deadline Oct. 28

Drew Brees is kick-starting the Joe Tiller Scholarship Endowment through the Tiller Chapter of the National Football Foundation.

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – There has been significant interest in the auction for the Drew Brees-provided pregame sideline passes and game tickets for the New Orleans Saints' game at Cincinnati on Nov. 11.
 
And there is still time to get in on the action. The deadline to bid is midnight Oct. 28.
 
Brees is offering the passes and tickets to kick-start the Joe Tiller Scholarship Endowment through the Tiller Chapter of the National Football Foundation.
 
The NFF chapter is making this unique opportunity available via an auction, with the starting point for the bidding at $1,000 per pregame sideline pass/game ticket. Bids should be submitted online. Brees will help determine the number of winning bids.

Round-trip transportation from West Lafayette, food and snacks also will be provided.

Brees has been extremely generous in his financial support of his alma mater. He and his wife, Brittany, have contributed more than $3 million to Purdue since 2007. In May, Brees purchased an authentic John Wooden Purdue basketball jersey in an auction - at a price of $264,000 - that he has loaned to Purdue.

Fourteen years ago, Tiller, Purdue's head football coach at the time, presented a challenge of forming one of the largest chapters in the National Football Foundation here in Northwest Indiana. Since receiving its charter in Tippecanoe County, the Northwest Indiana Chapter (which was renamed in 2007 the Joe Tiller Chapter of Northwest Indiana) has enlisted more than 700 members, becoming the largest chapter in the state and the second-largest in the nation at one point.

As a group of football-loving enthusiasts with the purpose of advancing amateur football at the local, state and national levels, the Joe Tiller Chapter of the NFF provides grassroots support in a many ways.
As a non-profit organization, this chapter has awarded more than $291,000 in grants, scholarships, honorariums and donations since receiving its charter in 2004. A total of 358 individuals have been recognized for their accomplishments, including 256 scholar-athletes who have been awarded a total of more than $226,000 in scholarships and honorariums for college.